Ahead of the United Nations Climate Conference in December, Reuters released the third in its “Earthprints” series illustrating the human impact on the landscape of the planet: a series on the Great Aletsch glacier in the Swiss Alps, photographed by Denis Balibouse. One of Europe’s biggest glaciers, the Great Aletsch coils 14 miles through the Swiss Alps. Yet this mighty river of ice could almost
Where is poverty? For many Americans, unfortunately, the answer is easy. For others, it’s a world away — compartmentalized into easy to swallow pieces far from our own backyards. “I have lived in a ‘poverty area’ my entire life,” photographer Matt Black wrote on Facebook before he started his latest project. “For most of my adult life, I’ve witnessed and photographed the impact of poverty: to gro
In 2011, Swiss photojournalist Alex Kühni visited North Korea for the first time. In May 2015, he made a second trip, visiting the Steelworkers Kindergarten in the northeastern industrial port city of Chongjin, ahead of the country’s 70th anniversary celebrations of Workers Party rule. Four years ago, western tourists were allowed inside Chongjin, located off the sea of Japan and south of the bord
Families that boast five living generations of women are a rarity, and in a small country like the Netherlands their numbers are especially small. But through local news reports and online searches, Marieke van der Velden was able to track down a few of these clans and capture the full extent of their unique achievement in group photos. She calls her series “Dutch Matroesjkas,” after the multigene
The Villages is a massive master-planned retirement development in Florida. At 34 square miles and expanding, it’s already bigger than Manhattan. The Villages has been the fastest-growing metro area in the nation for two years running, more than doubling its population to 114,000 since 2010, according to the latest figures from the U.S. Census Bureau. There is a strong emphasis on golf, with about
Tired, weary, and seeking a new life, hundreds of thousands of refugees, many from Syria, have fled their home countries, crossing the borders of nations including Serbia, Hungary and Austria to find safe havens in Europe. The heartbreaking photographs that have flooded out of the European Union in the past month have amplified the urgency surrounding Europe’s refugee crisis, and what German Chanc
this gallery is protected by password Please enter the password to see the contents Send Contact My name is Piotr and I'm a travel photographer. Up to date I've visited almost 150 countries. Here I document the travels and showcase my photos from past journeys - every month I publish a new gallery from a different country. Argentina 01/07/2019 Buenos Aires is the capital of the Argentine Republic.
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